Please note: only lead authors are listed for posters, talks, speed talks, and story presentations. All panel and symposium presenters are included. Each presenter is listed by name, followed by the session code (e.g. 2A) for their presentation, the presentation title, and the theme for each session.
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Abdalati, Waleed – 2A: The Crowd & The Cloud – Using Broadcast and Social Media to Advance and Support Citizen Science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Adams, Christiaan – PS/R: Google imagery and geo tools for Citizen Scientists – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Adden, Biret – 5E: Keeping it real – empowering youth in science through water quality monitoring – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Ady, Janet – PS/R: Citizen Science, Education and Engagement for Conservation – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Akuginow, Erna – 2A: The Crowd & The Cloud – Using Broadcast and Social Media to Advance and Support Citizen Science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Albee, Emma – PS/R: Dark citizen science: Reviving old, lost, and overlooked citizen science records – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Allee, Leslie – 1B (1): Stories of Intercultural Collaborations: Tribal Nations and The Lost Ladybug Project – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Story Presentation)
Allen, Jeannie – 3C: Adopt a Pixel: Supporting Geospatial Career Development and Federal Remote Sensing – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Amaral, Tristan – PS/R: How Does Snowpack Evolution Affect Climate? – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Anderson, Kim – PS/R: EPREP: Environmental Preparedness and Resilience Empowering People – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Ansari, Dr. Rafat – 5D: Role of General Aviation in promoting Citizen Science: A Pilot Study of Water Quality Monitoring in Western Lake Erie – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Ansine, Janice – 2F: Blended engagement with natural history: building iSpot’s citizen science community – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Arango-Caro, Sandra – PS/R: MO DIRT – Missourians Doing Impact Research Together – A project to examine the soil-climate interface with citizen scientists – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Ayeni, Amidu Owolabi – PS/R: Climate change and water stress Adaptation: the role of Citizen Science and policy implications – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
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Bailey, Robyn – 1D: Data Campaigns for Sustaining Engagement in Long-term Citizen Science – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Ballard, Heidi – 1E: How does participation matter?: Participation, Empowerment and Development of Science Identity – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
6A: Furthering Science and public engagement: natural history museums as centers to develop and promote citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Barnett, Lorianne – PS/R: The Power of Long-term Observation: Nature’s Notebook cultivates personal growth and understanding – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Barney, Matt – PS/R: Angler Science: Mobilizing a Nationwide Group of Devoted Enthusiasts – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Bartuska, Ann – 8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Beachy, Tiffany – PS/R: Stream salamander monitoring in the Smokies: a model for lifelong connection – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Belt, Jami – 4B: Evaluating the use of citizen science data for detecting trends in climate-sensitive wildlife – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Benz, Seth – PS/R: Enhancing synergy across citizen science projects to engage diverse audiences and address grand science challenges at a single location: Acadia National Park, Maine – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Berry, Mark – PS/R: Overview of a citizen science approach to integrating research and education priorities: A public-private partnership between Schoodic Institute and Acadia National Park – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Betz, Daniel – 2D: Modeling with citizen scientists: Using community-based modeling tools to develop citizen-science projects resulting in resource management outcomes – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
Birch, Tanya – 3C: From the Ground to the Cloud: Groundtruthing Environmental Change – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Bisson, Beth – PS/R: Signs of the Seasons Program: increasing climate literacy among citizens and improving phenology data available for climate adaptation planning in the Northeast – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Boakes, Elizabeth – 2C: Using Citizen Science to evaluate the cultural value of biodiversity – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Boger, Rebecca – 2F: Collaborative Sustainability Science: An Example from Barbuda – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Bonney, Rick – 4F: eBird: Identifying challenges and finding solutions for engaging a global public in citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Boston, Carol – PS/R: Understanding and supporting community exploration of local green spaces through technology – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Bouquet, Ralph – 3B: Bringing Citizen Science into the Classroom with NOVA Labs – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Bowman, Stephanie “Jo” – 2F: Biodiversity PEEK: For Global Citizen Scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Bowser, Anne – 5C: Privacy in Citizen Science: An Emerging Concern for Research & Practice – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
6E: Human-Centered Technologies for Citizen Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Bracey, Georgia – 1E: CosmoQuest: Motivations & Needs of Citizen Scientists – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Bracho, Humberto – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Bretos, Fernando – PS/R: Science Centers as a Clearinghouse for Citizen Science Opportunities – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Britton, Jennifer – 3E: The Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships: building a framework for collaborative inquiry – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Speed Talk)
Brown, Emily – PS/R: Developing Partnerships with Local Agencies and Scientists: Overcoming Reservations and Challenges – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Brunette, Maria – 4C: Tackling societal challenges in the South: Challenges and opportunities for engaged scholars in the North – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Budhathoki, Nama – 7A: Citizen Science & Disasters: The Case of OpenStreetMap – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Panel)
Burcham, Dirk – 5B: Citizen Scientists Count! Does it Matter who is in Charge? – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Burgess, Hillary – PS/R: Collaboration, iteration and adaptation: marine debris module development in COASST – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Burres, Erick – 4B: Keeping it Real: Managing Citizen Monitoring Programs for the Collection of Actionable Data Concerning Water Quality and Watershed Management – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Bush, Justin – 4D: Texas’ Citizen Scientist Approach to Early Detection of Invasive Species – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Bush, Christine – PS/R: Exploring the Intersections of Botany, Learning, and Technology – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
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Calo, Adam – 6C: Combining Citizen Science with Participatory Research Approaches: A progress report on the use of participatory mapping strategies for small-holder farmer exploration of land access in the California central coast – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Carpenter, Susan – PS/R: Engaging citizen science: bumble bee conservation at the University of Wisconsin—Madison Arboretum – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Castleden, Heather – 9F: Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: Using an Integrative Approach of Indigenous and Western Research Methods for Community-Based Participatory Environment and Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Cavalier, Darlene – 4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Cawood, Alison – PS/R: The Urban Ecology Engagement Initiative – Student-Driven Research of the Anacostia Watershed – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Chandler, Mark – 3E: Engaging a diversity of citizen scientists around urban trees in greater Los Angeles – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Speed Talk)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Char, Cynthia – 4E: Promoting Rigorous Citizen Science: Evaluating the Learning Impact of the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Chuang, Tyng-Ruey – 3D: Collaborative Ecological Observation: Issues in Moving from Social Media to Research Data – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Citizen Science Working Group, NIH – 3A: Biomedical Citizen Science: Emerging Opportunities and Unique Challenges – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Clark, Daniel – 3E: Park user characterization for increasing and insight into citizen engagement – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Speed Talk)
Cloyd, Emily Therese – PS/R: Tracking a changing climate: citizen science contributions to climate change indicator systems – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Coil, David – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
PS/R: Leveraging SciStarter to grow and sustain your citizen science project. Case Study: Project MERCCURI – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Collay, Ryan – 1A: Developing a framework for citizen science in education — join the conversation! – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Symposium)
Collins, Andrew – 4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Colston, Nicole – PS/R: Tackling drought in the Great Plains: Exploring the scalar challenges to the co-management of water resources – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Conrad, Cathy – PS/R: Community-based integrated water monitoring: The Example of “CURA H20” – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Converse, Rowan – PS/R: The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program as a Model K-12 Citizen Science Initiative – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Cook, Michelle – 6B: The Vanishing Firefly Project: An Interdisciplinary, Student-Driven Citizen Science Project – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Speed Talk)
Cooper, Caren – 4C: Participant emotion in a knowledge gap: managing native and non-native songbirds in a residential landscape – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Costello, Robert – PS/R: Growing environmental data needs in the Anthropocene: scaling up data flow from amateurs and experts through cyberinfrastructure – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Couch, Jennifer – 3A: Biomedical Citizen Science: Emerging Opportunities and Unique Challenges – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Coy, Kelly – PS/R: How the National Park Service is utilizing Citizen Science to contribute to biological resource conservation and inspire the next generation of stewards – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Crain, Rhiannon – 6B: Data visualizations as critical feedback mechanisms for participants: A brief look at how to create good ones – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Speed Talk)
Crall, Alycia – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
PS/R: The Virginia Master Naturalists: A ready team of citizen science volunteers – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Crane, Nicole – 6D: Citizen Scientists and Ocean Conservation – Collaboration for Success – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Crecelius, Sarah – PS/R: NASA ROVER, Tackling Citizen Science with Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Crimmins, Theresa – 3E: Who generates better data: group members, or individual participants? – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Speed Talk)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Cuff, Kevin – 1B (2): The Role of Youth-based Citizen Science in Improving Overall Community Health: Individual and Family Relationships with Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Story Presentation)
7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Curren, David – PS/R: For Love and Money: Business models that support, share rewards with, and benefit from the work of citizen scientists – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
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D’Haeseleer, Patrik – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Davis, Brittany – 6C: Thinking about the “citizen” in citizen science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Dean, Amy – 3E: Mad Evaluation: Strategies and lessons learned in the daunting world of evaluation for youth-based programs – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Speed Talk)
Dean, Jennifer – PS/R: Mapping invasive species with educators and students – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Del Campo, Marta L. – PS/R: Are Free Printed Educational Materials Really Needed in Engaging Underserved Communities? – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
del Carmen Lamadrid, Maria – 3F: DIY Aerial Photography: Civic Science and Small Data for Public Participation and Action – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Denny, Colleen – 9F: Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: Using an Integrative Approach of Indigenous and Western Research Methods for Community-Based Participatory Environment and Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Deschenes, Heather – 3D: NEOSEC- A regional approach to citizen science in New England – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Disney, Jane – PS/R: Anecdata.org: A versatile on-line community for environmental citizen science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Dixon, Colin – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Dixon, Bethany – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Doesken, Nolan – 1D: Seventeen years of measuring rain — Experiences from CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network) – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Domroese, Meg – PS/R: Why watch bees? Understanding citizen scientists’ motivations in order to improve recruitment, retention, and project outcomes – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Dopico, Eduardo – 5E: Lifelong learning as an incentive for citizen engagement in environmental actions – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Dornfeld, Tera – 3E: Citizen Science: Potential to Breathe New Life into a Costa Rican National Park – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Speed Talk)
Dosemagen, Shannon – 3F: DIY Aerial Photography: Civic Science and Small Data for Public Participation and Action – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
5D: Public Lab: Open and cooperative structures for community-based environmental health monitoring – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
9A: The brave new world of citizen science: reflecting critically on notions of citizenship in citizen science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Panel)
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Eberhardt, Alyson – PS/R: Increasing capacity for science: Use of collaborative networks for a whole that is larger than the sum of its parts – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Eddowes, Diana – 5D: FreshWater Watch: Citizen Scientists Monitoring the Global Freshwater System – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Ellwood, Elizabeth – PS/R: Public participation in the digitization of biodiversity specimens – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Elser, Monica – PS/R: Engaging non-scientists in urban ecology: Lessons learned from designing, implementing, and sustaining three place-based citizen science projects – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Eustis, Scott – 3F: DIY Aerial Photography: Civic Science and Small Data for Public Participation and Action – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
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Faría Dávila, Sandra – PS/R: We challenge you to create: Project models and approaches for Citizen Science in Puerto Rico (contributory, collaborative, co-creative) – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Fauver, Brian – 6B: Is Citizen Science Worth It: Identifying Natural Resource Manager’s Values Through Cost Benefit Analysis – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Fee, Jennifer – PS/R: Citizen Science on the Schoolyard: Meeting the Needs of Teachers, Students, and Scientists – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Feldt, Julie – 5E: Educational Interventions in Zooniverse Projects – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Ferster, Colin J. – PS/R: Experiences using a smartphone application to evaluate wildfire threats – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Finn, Symma – 7D: Using a Citizen Science Approach to Change the Face of Environmental Public Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Fish, Allen – PS/R: Does Citizen Science Conceal an Important Dichotomy between Crowd-sourced and Place-based Science? – An Outlook from Three Decades of Raptor Research at the Golden Gate – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Foggin, Marc – 6C: Developing partnerships, giving voice to Kyrgyz and Tibetan herders: Empowerment of under-represented societies through Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Follett, Ria – PS/R: Exploring Experimentation in an Innovative Citizen Science Project – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Ford, Mary – 1A: Developing a framework for citizen science in education — join the conversation! – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Symposium)
Forrester, Tavis – PS/R: eMammal – Balancing rigorous large scale citizen science with participant learning – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Francis, Sheila – 9F: Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: Using an Integrative Approach of Indigenous and Western Research Methods for Community-Based Participatory Environment and Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Freiwald, Jan – PS/R: Involving the public in marine research: Citizen scientist divers monitor California’s Marine Protected Areas – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Frost, Erika – 6B: COASST – Creating successful educational outcomes through positive personal connections – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Speed Talk)
Funke, Sandi – 2E: Pepperwood’s TeenNat – Diverse Youth Contributing to Conservation Science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
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Gabrys, Jennifer – 1C: Citizen Sensing, Monitoring Air Pollution and Building the Frackbox – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Gallo, Susan – 5F: The Challenges and Benefits of Aging Citizen Scientists: Looking Ahead to the Next Thirty Years of Loon Counting in Maine – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Gamble, Brook – PS/R: The California Naturalist Program – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Garcia-Vazquez, Eva – 2C: Engaging citizens for biodiversity exploration: a case study in the Bay of Biscay based on family photographs – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Garneau, Nicole – 4C: A novel model of citizen science to build health literacy within our community – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Gay, Pamela – PS/R: CosmoQuest: Designing for Longterm Engagement – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Geoghegan, Hilary – PS/R: Citizen and scientist enthusiasm for tree health monitoring and surveillance in the UK – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Gilles, Chris – PS/R: Establishing the Citizen Science Network Australia – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Goad, Rachel – 3D: Plants of Concern: Citizen Scientists Monitoring Rare Plants in the Chicago Region – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Goforth, Christine – 2B (2): Getting dirty with citizen science: lessons learned from engaging the public in hands-on citizen science at a museum field station – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Story Presentation)
6A: Furthering Science and public engagement: natural history museums as centers to develop and promote citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Gonzalez, Maria – 5F: Leveraging Technologies to Empower Citizen Science and Public Involvement with Water Quality, Biological and Environmental Monitoring – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Good, Benjamin – 4C: Building a massive biomedical knowledge graph with citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Gray, Stephen – 4E: How the sausage is made: When public participation in science leads to decreased trust of scientific assessment – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Greene, Brian – PS/R: Citizen science’s broader impacts: Does participation in volunteer water quality monitoring provide more than data? – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Groome, Meghan – 4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Gugliucci, Nicole – 3D: CosmoQuest: Using Social Media to Tie Community Together – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Guimarães Pereira, Angela – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Gutierrez, Victoria – PS/R: Citizen science through participation: Engaging teachers and students in cutting-edge water conservation – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
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Haddock, Steven – PS/R: Jellywatch.org: Monitoring global marine ecosystems – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Hafich, Katya – 1C: The North Fork Valley Air Monitoring Project: Citizen Science meets Project-Based Learning Using Next-Generation Air Quality Monitors in Colorado – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Haggerty, Michelle – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Haines-Stiles, Geoff – 2A: The Crowd & The Cloud – Using Broadcast and Social Media to Advance and Support Citizen Science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
Haklay, Muki – 6E: Human-Centered Technologies for Citizen Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
Halbur, Michelle – PS/R: Combining people, place and science: lessons learned from developing a citizen science program at Pepperwood – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Hall, Rick – 9A: The brave new world of citizen science: reflecting critically on notions of citizenship in citizen science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Panel)
Hanks, Cullen – PS/R: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department uses iNaturalist to collect heritage data – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Hann, Courtney – PS/R: Evaluation of citizen science as a low-cost tool for marine mammal research and education in Southeast Alaska – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Harris, Emily – 4E: Audience matters: The role of outside audiences on youth experiences in citizen science projects – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Hartry, Ardice – PS/R: A New Instrument for Measuring Geographic Reasoning Skills in Citizen Science: What is Geo-Reasoning? How can we measure it? – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Hassman, Katie – PS/R: Beyond data management: Exploring new roles for librarians in citizen science projects – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Haynes, Erin – 8C: Engaging Citizen Scientists in Emerging Environmental Threats & Disasters – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
He, Yurong – 8B: Data Quality Practice in Citizen Science: Calibrating a new kind of instrument – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
Hecht, Julie – PS/R: What does a citizen science project look like? Three simple project models for increased researcher participation – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Heller, Nicole – PS/R: Volunteers are amazing! How docents re-vitalized a long-term ant survey at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, CA – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Henderson, Sandra – 1A: Developing a framework for citizen science in education — join the conversation! – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Symposium)
4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
PS/R: Citizen Science Academy: Exploring online professional development courses for educators and researchers – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Henson, Solomon – PS/R: Successes and Challenges in Socioecological Education – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Hernández-Pellicer, Claudia – PS/R: Science for,by/with the people – A regional science center as focal point for citizen science initiatives – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Herszenhorn, Laura – PS/R: Science Action Club: Educating and Empowering Youth through Citizen Science in Urban Afterschools – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Heyman, William – 6D: Reinventing fisheries management in the Western Atlantic: Involving fishers in prediction, verification, monitoring and protection of spawning aggregations – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Higgins, Lila – 3F: DIY Aerial Photography: Civic Science and Small Data for Public Participation and Action – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
6A: Furthering Science and public engagement: natural history museums as centers to develop and promote citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Hind, Edward – PS/R: Training youth citizen scientists to conduct qualitative open-ended interviews: methodological failure and hope at the dawn of Social Science 2.0 – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Hofmeyr, Sally – 1D: Taking citizen science to new heights in Africa: lessons from the Animal Demography Unit, UCT – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Holmberg, Jason – 1B (3): Open Source Your Citizen Science Project! – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Story Presentation)
5B: Lessons in Citizen Science from the Evolution of whaleshark.org – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Holt-Gimenez , Eric – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Hopkins, Della – 1B (2): Decoding NAture: balancing student participation and cutting-edge research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Story Presentation)
Hughes, Chip – 8C: Engaging Citizen Scientists in Emerging Environmental Threats & Disasters – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
Hughes-Wert, Melinda – PS/R: Engaging Volunteers in Citizen Science Initiatives – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
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Irwin, Alan – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
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Jackson, Michelle – PS/R: Citizen science provides accurate, reliable data for mapping White-tailed Ptarmigan distributions on Vancouver Island – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Jacobs, Clemens – 4B: Supporting Quality Assurance for Citizen Science Observations of Plants and Animals – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Jambeck, Jenna – PS/R: A Citizen Science Mobile App for Global Marine Debris Data Collection – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
James, Karen – 2C: Combining citizen science and DNA-assisted species identification to enable “a new kind of ecology” – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
James, Sally – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Johnson, Rebecca – 7BB: BioBlitz: Downtown San Jose – ()
PS/R: BioCaching App: Engaging the public in a global biodiversity resurvey – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Jordan, Rebecca – 2D: Modeling with citizen scientists: Using community-based modeling tools to develop citizen-science projects resulting in resource management outcomes – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
4E: Citizen Science learning and epistemology in socio-ecologically oriented projects – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
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Kalantari, Mohsen – PS/R: Crowdsourcing land rights, restrictions and responsibilities – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Kaplan, Nicole – PS/R: CitSci.org Metadata Tool Box: Ensuring integrity and expanding application of citizen science data – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Katti, Madhusudan – 8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Kaufman, Amanda – 1C: The Air Sensor Citizen Science Toolbox: A Collaboration in Community Air Quality Monitoring and Mapping – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Kays, Roland – 5C: eMammal citizen science camera trapping – collecting big data to answer wildlife questions – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Kelling, Steve – 4F: eBird: Identifying challenges and finding solutions for engaging a global public in citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Kenney, Melissa A. – PS/R: Citizen science can support development of physical, natural, and societal indicators for the U.S. National Climate Indicator System – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Keysar, Hagit – 3F: DIY Aerial Photography: Civic Science and Small Data for Public Participation and Action – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Kikillus, Heidy – 2B (1): “Tuesday Chewsday!” – Active recruitment of Citizen Scientists for a rodent monitoring project in New Zealand – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Story Presentation)
Kim, Heejun – 8B: Data Quality Practice in Citizen Science: Calibrating a new kind of instrument – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
King, Chelle – PS/R: Using citizen science to monitor ecosystem responses to habitat restoration – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Kirn, Sarah – 1A: Developing a framework for citizen science in education — join the conversation! – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Symposium)
Klein, Mark – 5C: The Eureka Engine: Crowd-Based Anomaly Discovery with Big Science Data – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Kobori, Hiromi – PS/R: Designing citizen science program taking account of human and natural dimensions for urban community greening project in Japan – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Kohan, Michael – PS/R: Citizen scientists collect baseline data on bat distribution, habitat use, and seasonal activity in Southeast Alaska – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Komatsu, Naoya – PS/R: Theme: Data analysis of citizen science project on web based animal survey in private gardens in Japan – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Kovacs, Amy – PS/R: Citizen Science: An Anthrozoological Tool – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Krimmel, Erica – PS/R: Keeping the Citizens Scientists: Participant Motivations in Citizen Science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Kumari Drapkin, Julia – 1C: Digitizing Landscapes: Sensors, Satellites, & You! – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Kunce, Dale – 7A: Citizen Science & Disasters: The Case of OpenStreetMap – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Panel)
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Labbe, Ted – PS/R: OakQuest: collaborative mapping and stewardship of Oregon white oak – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Lambert, Simon – 3E: Indigenous Peoples as Citizen Scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Speed Talk)
Land-Zandstra, Anne – 1E: Tracking the Flu: Motivation and Understanding of a Community of Flu-Reporters – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Lang, David – 2B (2): Funding Curiosity: Kickstarter, OpenExplorer and the Future of Grant Funding – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Story Presentation)
Lang, Jenna – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Larese-Casanova, Mark – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Latimore, Jo A. – PS/R: Exotic Aquatic Plant Watch: Development of a volunteer monitoring program for invasive species in Michigan lakes – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Lee, Tracy – PS/R: Can citizens contribute to the safe passage of wildlife across transportation corridors? – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
PS/R: Unlikely Bedfellows: Industry, conservation and citizen science in the Canadian Oil Sands – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Levedahl, Katie – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Lewandowski, Eva – PS/R: Citizen science participants show increased involvement in conservation – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Lewis-Campbell, Diana – 9F: Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: Using an Integrative Approach of Indigenous and Western Research Methods for Community-Based Participatory Environment and Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Liebenberg, Louis – PS/R: CyberTracker and Citizen Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Lintott, Chris – 3D: Opening up the Zooniverse : Building a Scalable Platform for Online Citizen Science – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Lippiatt, Sherry – PS/R: Tackling Trash: Developing a National Marine Debris Monitoring Program – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Loarie, Scott – 4D: Public participation in Observational and Experimental science: two tales from iNaturalist.org – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Long, Jonathan – 1B (1): A Quest to Build Capacity for Science-based Restoration within a Tribal Community – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Story Presentation)
Lostal, Eduardo – PS/R: Citizen Science in Education: Students becoming cell biology researchers – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Louw, Marti – 5E: Overcoming the Taxonomic ID Bottleneck in Water Quality Biomonitoring Using a Dynamic Online Visual Resource – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Lumsdaine, A. J. – PS/R: If you cure cancer in your backyard, who will know? The need for a framework to evaluate and support innovations from citizen science: experience from a website for problem-solving eczema – Other (Poster)
Lyons, Renee – PS/R: Utilizing Social Media in a Citizen Science Project – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
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MacDonald, Karen – 4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
MacPhee, Melissa – PS/R: National Geographic BioBlitz: Fostering diversity and inclusion, lifelong learning, and meaningful experiences – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Maestre, Juan P. – PS/R: UTBiome: Citizen Science and Campus Community Engagement – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Maldonado de Jesús, Astrid – PS/R: Champions for Nature: Volunteer Recruitment and Retention Strategy – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Maron, Mikel – 7A: Citizen Science & Disasters: The Case of OpenStreetMap – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Panel)
Marshall, Phil – 3C: Space Warps: Crowd-sourcing the Discovery of Gravitational Lenses – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Marsicek, Brenna – PS/R: Challenges Associated with Citizen Science Engagement in Amphibian Monitoring in the Rocky Mountains – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Martin, Karen – PS/R: Citizen Science on the Beach: Scientific Uses and Policy Impacts of Data from Grunion Greeters – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Masching, Amy – 1D: How much is too much? Lessons in realistic volunteer expectations from the Front Range Pika Project – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Mast, Austin – 4D: Building a Historical Baseline for Biodiversity with iDigBio’s Biospex Public Participation Management System – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Matzek, Virginia – PS/R: Measuring urban forest benefits with a few swipes on a smartphone – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Mauroner, Alex – PS/R: Global Freshwater BioBlitz – Crowdsourcing for Conservation – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
McAllister, Kerri – PS/R: Creating and Adapting Citizen Science Expereinces for Youth in Environmental Education Settings – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
McCartney, Elizabeth – 5B: The Evolution of Volunteer Science in the USGS National Geospatial Program – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
McCauley, Jaime – PS/R: Citizen Scientists Negotiating Politics and Policy: Strategies and Outcomes for Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
McDonald, Daniel – 9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
McGary, Ken – PS/R: Better data from smarter sensors: Tools, techniques, and trends – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
McGregor, Aaron – 8F: MPA Watch: The evolution of a locally-based citizen science monitoring program into a statewide network – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Panel)
McIntosh-Kastrinsky, Rachel – 2E: Sensing the Environment: Environmental Sensor Outreach in the Classroom – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
McKinley, Duncan – PS/R: Exploring the Potential of Citizen Science in Natural Resource Management Organizations – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
McLaughlin, John – PS/R: Citizen Science within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Mellor, David – 2B (1): The Challenges with Training Outdoor Enthusiasts Online – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Story Presentation)
Menninger, Holly – 8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
9C: Citizen Microbiology: Engaging the Public in the Study of Invisible Life – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Merenlender, Adina – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Meyer, Nathan – PS/R: Grounding a Program Theory to Enable Authentic Inquiry through Citizen Science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Miller, Aubrey – 8C: Engaging Citizen Scientists in Emerging Environmental Threats & Disasters – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
Miller-Rushing , Abe – 8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
PS/R: Authentically connecting citizen science with natural resource management: A case study in Acadia National Park, Maine – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Miyazaki, Yusuke – PS/R: A natural history museum as a platform for accumulating verifiable information on non-native fishes: a Japanese example – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Mongi, Hector – PS/R: Relevance of ICTs to Citizen Engagement for Sustainable Water Resources in the Lake Victoria Basin: Research Experience and Evaluation Framework – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Montague, Jamie Elizabeth – 5B: Making Citizen Science sustainable for your organization – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Mothokakobo, Rochelle – PS/R: City to Sea Citizen Science: Creating a Model to Engage Underrepresented Minorities in Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
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Nail, Kelly – 1B (2): Monarch citizen science with middle schoolers: a graduate student perspective – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Story Presentation)
Natov, Jeanee – 8F: MPA Watch: The evolution of a locally-based citizen science monitoring program into a statewide network – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Panel)
Newman, Greg – 2D: Modeling with citizen scientists: Using community-based modeling tools to develop citizen-science projects resulting in resource management outcomes – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
5F: CitSci.org: A comprehensive citizen science support platform – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium
Newman, Jana – 6B: Engagement of citizen scientists — the underutilized tool in our monitoring tool box – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Speed Talk)
Newman, Sarah – PS/R: NEON Citizen Science: Building a network through partnerships and collaborations – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Nichols, Sami – 2F: Birds hitting buildings: Herding scientists, architects, and birdwatchers towards the same goal – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Nickels, Abby – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Nicosia, Kristina – 2B (1): Determining the willingness to pay for ecosystem service restoration: A high school citizen science project – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Story Presentation)
Nuessle, Tiffany M – PS/R: Designing an Effective Environment for Citizen Scientist Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Nuñez, Paloma – PS/R: The potential for young citizen scientist projects: a case study of Chilean schoolchildren collecting data on marine litter – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
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O’Connell, Victoria – 6D: Commercial Fishermen are Citizen Scientists: Southeast Alaska Sperm Whale Avoidance Project (SEASWAP): successful long-term science collaboration to study sperm whale and fishing interactions in Alaskan waters – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
O’Fallon, Liam – 7D: Using a Citizen Science Approach to Change the Face of Environmental Public Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
8C: Engaging Citizen Scientists in Emerging Environmental Threats & Disasters – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Symposium)
Oberhauser, Karen – 5C: A Citizen-Army for Science: Quantifying the Contributions of Citizen Science to our Understanding of Monarch Biology and Conservation – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Ochu, Erinma – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
9A: The brave new world of citizen science: reflecting critically on notions of citizenship in citizen science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Panel)
Ordeñana, Miguel – PS/R: The Southern California Squirrel Survey: Exploring the spatial ecology and educational role of squirrels in southern California – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Owen-White, Jennifer – PS/R: Involving citizen scientists in natural resource management and public engagement at a National Wildlife Refuge – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
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Pandya, Rajul – 1F: Creating a Welcoming, Inclusive, Diverse and Just Association – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
9E: Pathways to balance and partnership: advancing equity, inclusion, and local relevance in citizen science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Symposium)
Pauly, Gregory B. – PS/R: Citizen science as a central tool for studying urban fauna in a biodiversity hotspot – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Perelló, Josep – 4C: Bee-Path: Experiments on Human Mobility – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Perkins, Troi – PS/R: Cat Tracker: mapping the ecological impact of cats through citizen science animal tracking – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Peters, Monica – 5E: Grassroots Citizen Science at the end of the world: Balancing barriers and opportunities in New Zealand – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Phillips, Tina – 1E: Unpacking what it means to be a citizen scientist: Toward a shared understanding for defining and measuring engagement – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Pintea, Lilian – 3C: How Innovative Mobile and Web-Mapping Technologies Are Empowering Local Communities and Transforming Chimpanzee Conservation in Africa – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Prysby, Michelle – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Purcell, Karen – 1B (1): Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Understanding Perceptions of Success – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Story Presentation)
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Quigley, Dianne – 8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
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Ramirez-Andreotta, Monica – 1F: Creating a Welcoming, Inclusive, Diverse and Just Association – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
7D: Using a Citizen Science Approach to Change the Face of Environmental Public Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
9E: Pathways to balance and partnership: advancing equity, inclusion, and local relevance in citizen science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Symposium
Ramus, Neal – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Regalado, Cindy – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Reineman, Dan – PS/R: Collecting surfers’ wave knowledge to predict impacts of sea-level rise – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Reis, Anne – PS/R: Implementing a Volunteer‐led long‐term Citizen‐based Invertebrate monitoring program at the Urban Ecology Center – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Remine, Katie – 5B: Partnering for amphibian monitoring: Involving zoo audiences in collecting data on local wildlife – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Reynolds, Mark – 4F: eBird: Identifying challenges and finding solutions for engaging a global public in citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Ries, Leslie – PS/R: The North American Butterfly Monitoring Network: New systems for data management, analysis, and visualization – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Robinson, Lucy – 3B: Citizen science in schools: addressing challenges and maximising impact – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Robinson, Erin – 6C: Telling Stories: The Role of Science Narratives as Tools for Social Change – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Rochefort, Regina – PS/R: The Washington Cascades Butterfly Project – Monitoring Subalpine Butterflies as Climate Changes – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Rodrigues, Eugenia – 9A: The brave new world of citizen science: reflecting critically on notions of citizenship in citizen science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Panel)
Rose, Alexandra – 1B (3): The Bees’ Needs: the costs and benefits of being popular – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Story Presentation)
Ross, Ed – PS/R: Kids can do real citizen science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Rusert, Thomas – PS/R: Christmas Bird Count For Kids (CBC4Kids) – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
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Sanders, Brett – PS/R: Role of Participatory Mapping in Citizen Science: Challenges and Opportunities – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Sandoval, Jean – PS/R: The Juggling Act: The challenges and achievements to coordinating 7 research projects in a citizen science project in Puerto Rico – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Sangüesa, Ramon – 2F: Science of the City: from the street to the lab – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Scarpino, Russell – 8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Scassa, Teresa – 4B: The Impact of Intellectual Property Law on Access to, Dissemination and Use of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Schuttler, Stephanie – 2E: Citizen science camera trapping as a gateway to mammal ecology and STEM careers – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Seltzer, Carrie E. – PS/R: Finding synergies between data generators and data consumers in National Geographic’s Great Nature Project – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Serrano Sanz, Fermin – 5D: White Paper on citizen science for Europe. Outcomes of the participatory policy making process. – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
PS/R: Ibercivis, the Iberian citizen science initiative. Projects and achievements. – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Seymour, Valentine – PS/R: Participatory research of Nature’s Impact on Health – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Shanley, Lea – 8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Shell, Leonora – 4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Shiel-Rolle, Nikita – 6D: Young Marine Explorers: A case study in capacity building through conservation – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Shusterman, Alexis – 1C: CO2 Monitoring in High-Definition – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Silka, Linda – 1F: Creating a Welcoming, Inclusive, Diverse and Just Association – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Silvertown, Jonathan – 4D: Crowdsourcing names for organisms with iSpotnature.org – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Slakey, Danny – PS/R: The California Native Plant Society’s Rare Plant Treasure Hunt: Citizen Science as a Tool for Understanding the California Flora – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Smart, Richard – PS/R: Citizen Science at NHM: A Museum-wide Approach – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Smedley, Scott – 4E: Viewing wildlife images through citizen science: Impact on the anxiety levels of military veterans with varying levels of PTSD – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
Smith, Kevin – 6B: Supporting Global Citizen Science with a Mixed Media Informatics Framework – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Speed Talk)
Smith, Marilyn – 8A: Natural Resource Volunteers and Citizen Science: Bringing Together a Community of Practice – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Smith, Jason – PS/R: Revealing and Recommending Best Management Practices for Volunteer River Herring Monitoring Programs in Maine and Massachusetts Seacoast Communities – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Smith, Marilyn – PS/R: Citizen scientists enable StreamWatch to build a long-term database to monitor stream health of a Central Virginia Watershed – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Soave, Kathy – 7F: Diverse perspectives on youth-based citizen science: Experiences and lessons learned from work with young scientists – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Soden, Robert – 7A: Citizen Science & Disasters: The Case of OpenStreetMap – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Panel)
Soleri, Daniela – 9E: Pathways to balance and partnership: advancing equity, inclusion, and local relevance in citizen science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Symposium)
Sorensen, Amanda – PS/R: Emergent Framing Phenomenon of Mosquito Citizen Science Program – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Sovell, Laurie – 2B (2): Citizen Science in Minnesota waters: Lessons learned from 17 years in the trenches – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Story Presentation)
Sparrow, Elena – 3B: Mosquito projects enable students to conduct research investigations and positively impact communities – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Sprinks, James – 1D: Keeping Citizen Scientists Interested: The Importance of Task Workflow Design – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Talk)
Starr, Jared – 4D: Citizen Science Meets Hollywood: Leveraging Smartphone-Based Video for Invasive Plant Identification – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Stelle, Lei Lani – PS/R: Whale mAPP: mobile and web applications for encouraging citizen science contributions of marine mammal sightings – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Stemwedel, Janet – 8E: Ethical Dimensions of Citizen Science Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Stevenson, Robert – 8B: Data Quality Practice in Citizen Science: Calibrating a new kind of instrument – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
Strauss, Andrea Lorek – 2E: Driven to Discover: Using citizen science as a springboard into science investigations – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Strickland, Kim – 9F: Our Ancestors are in the Water, Land, and Air: Using an Integrative Approach of Indigenous and Western Research Methods for Community-Based Participatory Environment and Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
Studer, Marie – 8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Stylinski, Cathlyn – 6B: Linking ground-based volunteer observations with moderate-resolution satellite observations of phenology – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Speed Talk)
Stymiest, Cassandre – PS/R: Synergistic Citizen Science: Bringing it all together – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Sullivan, Brian – 4F: eBird: Identifying challenges and finding solutions for engaging a global public in citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Sun, Alexander – 6C: Increasing Participation in Regional Vision Through Student-led Engagement – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Talk)
Suomela, Todd – 8B: Data Quality Practice in Citizen Science: Calibrating a new kind of instrument – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
Sutphin-Borden, Kelly – 2E: Citizen Science HackLabs: A Teen Programming Collaboration Between the Adler Planetarium & Shedd Aquarium – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
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Tango, Peter – PS/R: Dead Zones and Mortal Moments: The Expanding Role for Citizen Science in Defining Total Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Tapia, Andrea – 5F: Aurorasaurus: Crowdsourced Citizen Space Weather Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Thiel, Martin – PS/R: Monitoring the World’s Oceans – The Growing Role of Citizen Science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Thomas, Juliana – 3B: Young Citizen Scientists track Eastern Box Turtles at the Lake Raleigh Area – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
Thorson, James – 6D: Demographic modeling of citizen science data informs habitat preferences and population dynamics of recovering fishes – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Tisue, Thomas – PS/R: Volunteer Lake & Stream Monitoring: Experience with the Michigan Clean Water Corps Programs – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Townsend, Wendy R. – PS/R: Citizen Science empowers local communities in Latin America – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Trautmann, Nancy – 1A: Developing a framework for citizen science in education — join the conversation! – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Symposium)
PS/R: Birds, Butterflies, Bullfrogs, and Beyond – Bringing Biology Education to Life with Citizen Science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Trimboli, Shannon – PS/R: Developing a new, on-line, citizen science project studying bat behaviors – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Turnhout, Esther – 9A: The brave new world of citizen science: reflecting critically on notions of citizenship in citizen science – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Panel)
Tweddle, John – 2C: Beyond transcription: realising the research potential of museum specimens through citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
6A: Furthering Science and public engagement: natural history museums as centers to develop and promote citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
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Urban, Julie – 3B: Students Discover: What emerges when scientists and teachers co-create citizen science? – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Talk)
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Vargo, Tim – 1F: Creating a Welcoming, Inclusive, Diverse and Just Association – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Varner, Johanna – PS/R: Don’t crawl under a rock, look there for pikas! Engaging the public in climate-change science through surveys of a rock rabbit, the American pika – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Vitos, Michalis – 5A: Linking Citizen Science and Indigenous Knowledge: an avenue to sustainable development – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Symposium)
6E: Human-Centered Technologies for Citizen Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
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Wakeford, Tom – 6F: Re-imagining Citizen Science – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Panel)
Walker, Connie – 3C: Public Participation in Light Pollution Monitoring and Research: Globe at Night – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
4A: Aligning Next Generation Science Standards to citizen science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Panel)
Wantman, Samuel – 5D: Turtle Sense: An open software and hardware citizen science project to monitor sea turtle nests – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
Warren, Merrill – PS/R: How outdoor explorers catalyze conservation – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Poster)
Watkins, Tim – 8D: Supporting Multi-Scale Citizen Science: ‘Leveraging the Local, Addressing the Global’ – (Symposium)
Webber, Hannah – PS/R: Tools for data literacy: Engaging citizen scientists in analysis of mercury data from national parks across the U.S. – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Weber, Michele – PS/R: BioCubes: Exploring biodiversity in one cubic foot – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Weltzin, Jake – 5C: Recent Applications of Continental-Scale Phenology Data for Science, Conservation and Resource Management – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
West, Sarah – PS/R: The science might be a bit iffy, but our participants enjoyed themselves! – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Poster)
Whelan, Suzanne – PS/R: We’re going on safari: Striking the appropriate balance between precision in research and a rewarding experience with science – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
White, Justin – PS/R: Methods Review: Two Citizen Science Projects in the Truckee Meadows Region, Nevada – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Poster)
Whyte, Laura – 1B (3): Chicago Wildlife Watch: Diversifying Zooniverse Volunteers? – Broadening Engagement to Foster Diversity & Inclusion (Story Presentation)
Wickline, Adam – PS/R: Zooplankton Sampling by Citizen Scientists: Merging Human and Digital Capabilities to Better Understand Aquatic Systems – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Poster)
Wiggins, Andrea – 6E: Human-Centered Technologies for Citizen Science – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Symposium)
Wolfson, Katherine – PS/R: Partnering for discovery: Exploring the connection between citizen science and museums – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Poster)
Wood, Chris – 4F: eBird: Identifying challenges and finding solutions for engaging a global public in citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Symposium)
Wyckoff, Teal – 5F: WyoBio Citizen Science Program as a Platform for Innovative Programming, Database Design and Longevity of Data – Digital Opportunities and Challenges in Citizen Science (Talk)
Wylie, Sara – 7D: Using a Citizen Science Approach to Change the Face of Environmental Public Health Research – Best Practices: Design, Implement, Manage CitSci Projects (Symposium)
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Young, Alison – 2C: Acting locally and thinking globally: building regional community around citizen science to broaden impacts and to create a scalable model – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Talk)
6A: Furthering Science and public engagement: natural history museums as centers to develop and promote citizen science – Tackling Grand Challenges and Everyday Problems with Citizen Science (Panel)
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Zentmyer, Becky – PS/R: Incorporating Next Generation Science Standards into Citizen Science: Lessons Learned from NatureBridge – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Zierten, Deborah – PS/R: High School Students Contribute to Redwood Park Resource Protection and Conservation Through Citizen Science – Making Education & Lifelong Learning Connections (Poster)
Zoellick, Bill – 1E: Measuring Participant Engagement in Short-Duration Citizen Science Events Such as Specimen Collection in National Parks – Research/Evaluation of CitSci Experience (Talk)
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